Evolution
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- Aug 2, 2007
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- Whites DFX (with 4x6 shooter DD coil and 12" spider coil), Minelab Rocco 2700. (E-Trac)
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Had a "HALF" day yesterday. Seated liberty HALF dime and a barber HALF dollar.
Got out for a quick hunt with my brother yesterday. We went to an old farm that the owner says was built in 1840. I hunted for an hour without much to show except a few wheat pennies. Ended up finding 8 wheats on the day. I made my way around to the side yard that the owner said used to be used as a grass tennis court. A very large flat area. Wasn't there too long before I had a jumpy signal that was bouncing from 65 to 85 on my VX3 and was pinpointing at 5 inches. Turned out to be a very small coin that I knew had to be a half dime or a three center. Came out of the hole encrusted in dirt.
Turned out to be an 1839 seated liberty half dime. Washed it off a bit in water but it still has quite a bit of black tarnish on it.
Made my way back around to the front yard and got a zinc penny signal at 1 inch deep. I always dig zinc penny signals regardless of depth at older home sites. You can never be sure whether or not the ground was disturbed/graded/etc. Glad I dug this one because it turned out to be a nice 1882 indian head cent. Gotta love finding IH's at 1 inch.
About 10 feet from the IH I got a solid 86 VDI hit indicating a depth of 2 1/2 inches. I was thinking clad quarter until I saw the glint of silver in the hole. Was psyched to see a 1903 barber half dollar. My third barber half this year.
Also found an interesting army guy in the same area.
Dug a nice bridle rosette over near the barn.
A few compilation pictures of yesterdays finds.
Thanks for looking folks and happy hunting.
Got out for a quick hunt with my brother yesterday. We went to an old farm that the owner says was built in 1840. I hunted for an hour without much to show except a few wheat pennies. Ended up finding 8 wheats on the day. I made my way around to the side yard that the owner said used to be used as a grass tennis court. A very large flat area. Wasn't there too long before I had a jumpy signal that was bouncing from 65 to 85 on my VX3 and was pinpointing at 5 inches. Turned out to be a very small coin that I knew had to be a half dime or a three center. Came out of the hole encrusted in dirt.
Turned out to be an 1839 seated liberty half dime. Washed it off a bit in water but it still has quite a bit of black tarnish on it.
Made my way back around to the front yard and got a zinc penny signal at 1 inch deep. I always dig zinc penny signals regardless of depth at older home sites. You can never be sure whether or not the ground was disturbed/graded/etc. Glad I dug this one because it turned out to be a nice 1882 indian head cent. Gotta love finding IH's at 1 inch.
About 10 feet from the IH I got a solid 86 VDI hit indicating a depth of 2 1/2 inches. I was thinking clad quarter until I saw the glint of silver in the hole. Was psyched to see a 1903 barber half dollar. My third barber half this year.
Also found an interesting army guy in the same area.
Dug a nice bridle rosette over near the barn.
A few compilation pictures of yesterdays finds.
Thanks for looking folks and happy hunting.
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